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Career Development

INNOVATION @ ADP

Let’s Design What’s Next

ADP is in the business of solving the toughest challenges of tomorrow’s workforce and shaping the future of work for millions.

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Engineering

Meet ADP's Newest Distinguished Engineers!

Engineering, Tech Trends, Future of Work

Chuck L., Senior Director of App. Development met with two Distinguished Engineers, Prateek M. and Oleg D. They shared current industry trends and what innovation means to ADP.

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

ADP Shines in the Growing World of Women in Tech

Women in STEM, Voice of Our People, What We Do

Tawana, Mina, and Jennie share their experience of what it's like to be supported at work and how that makes an impact on leadership.

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Giving Back

Closing the Gap for Single Mothers

Voice of Our People, Women in STEM, Impact

Manjula G., Senior Director of Product Development, volunteers to support single mothers in building a tech career, changing their lives forever.

Voice of our people

People with limitless potential

Sharing our work, career experiences, and useful interview tips.

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Culture

Aim High and Deliver: iWIN

Women in STEM, Voice of Our People, Impact

Aynsley T., VP of Product Management, shares her participation in the International Women's Inclusion Network and encourages associates to find their communities.

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See what's next and be surprised

Video: Considering a career in Tech? Try a Bootcamp.
Career Development

Discovering Tech Bootcamps

Career Advice, Bootcamps, UX

As a technologist at ADP, there are many different ways you can find yourself working in one of our innovation centers. One of those ways is by being recruited through a technology Bootcamp. Our Associates share how they found their first job in their technology careers at ADP through Bootcamps.

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Career Development

From Art to Tech

Design, Culture, Women in STEM

Margot Dear's advice to creative people interested in tech: Be curious and ask great design questions, but also always figure out how to explain your value.

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Career Development

From Horses and Manatees to Coding

Career Journey, Zookeeper to Technologist, Women in STEM

Best advice Samantha ever received? "If you are the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room."